Frequency and Severity of Thrombocytopenia with Liver Cirrhosis
Haseeb Ghaffar, Murad Ahmad, Akram Afzal
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ABSTRACT
Background
and Aim: Thrombocytopenia
is a major complication of liver disease that impairs liver cirrhosis treatment
by restraining administrative therapy and surgical or diagnostic planning
delaying which in turn increases the bleeding risk. The present study
aimed to evaluate the frequency and severity of thrombocytopenia in liver
cirrhosis patients.
Materials
and Methods: This cross-sectional
study was carried out on 88 liver cirrhosis patients in the department of
Gastroenterology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore from November 2020 to June
2021. Individuals with cirrhosis disease were evaluated for the severity of
thrombocytopenia. All the cirrhosis patients with age>14 years of either
gender were enrolled while aplastic anemia cases, idiopathic thrombocytopenic
purpura, drug therapy patients, osteopetrosis, cases of repeated blood or
platelet transfusion history,
myelodysplastic syndrome, and refusal to informed consent were all
excluded. The demographic details, clinical examination, and treatment plan
were assessed. A platelet count test was performed on all cirrhosis patients.
Thrombocytopenia severity was divided into three categories: mild
thrombocytopenia (50,000/l), moderate thrombocytopenia (20,000/l), and severe
thrombocytopenia (10,000/l). SPSS version 20 was used for descriptive analysis.
Results:
Of
the total 88 cirrhosis patients, 62 (70.5%) were male and 26 (29.5%) were
females. All the cirrhosis patients were assessed for thrombocytopenia. The
overall mean age was 39.41±11.56 years.
Out of 88 cirrhosis patients, the prevalence of thrombocytopenia was 63
(71.2%). Of the 63 thrombocytopenia diagnosed cirrhosis patients, 41 (65%) were
male and 22 (35%) were females. The prevalence of mild, moderate, and severe
thrombocytopenia was 21 (33.3%), 23 (36.5%), and 19 (30.2%) respectively.
Conclusion:
Our
study concluded that thrombocytopenia prevalence was 71.2% in liver cirrhosis
patients. The assessment and monitoring of platelet count identified the
thrombocytopenia among liver cirrhosis. Moreover, the severity of bleeding
episode that might cause fatality were reduced.
Keywords: Thrombocytopenia;
Liver Cirrhosis; Severity; Platelet